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What’s in a name – well, try memorising the name of a year-old girl, which is the longest in the country.

Various reactions on FB and Twitter

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PUTRAJAYA: A year-old girl with the longest name in the country made it into the record books but some people are raising concerns over what happens when she grows up.

Princess Aura Nurr Emily Amara Auliya Bidadari Nawal El Zendra binti Mohd Sufian is her name and she was born last year.

Excluding “binti” which means daughter of, the name is made up of 63 characters and 12 words.

Princess Aura erased the previous record held by Nur Fathaniah Tariyah Karimah Farwizah Zahabiyah Syahirah Binti Airol Anizam in 2004.

This was revealed by National Registrati­on Department director-general Datuk Mohammad Razin Abdullah here.

News of Princess Aura’s name has sparked numerous reactions on social media. Most of those who reacted were either bewildered or amused.

On The Star Online Facebook page, many users expressed sympathy for the child.

One pointed out that Princess Aura would have difficulty filling up her full name in official documents.

“Have fun filling up your name as per your IC ... for the rest of your life,” wrote Facebook user Isaac Liew.

Others tried to put themselves in Princess Aura’s parents’ shoes and made their own guesses as to how the name came about.

Gary Xie on Facebook said: “When you shortliste­d names for baby girls and can’t

When you shortliste­d names for baby girls and can’t decide which one to use. Gary Xie on Facebook

decide which one to use.”

Nurul Aizza asked: “So which one is she, a Princess or a fairy Bidadari?”

On Twitter, some commenters were more sympatheti­c towards Princess Aura’s future husband, who will have to ensure he could recite her full name during the wedding solemnisat­ion ceremony.

Good luck akad nikah! (wedding solemnisat­ion), tweeted @Hisyam1700.

Mohammad Razin also revealed at the 2018 National Registrati­on Day celebratio­n of other interestin­g facts about names registered with the department.

He said the top three most popular male names were “Ismail, Ahmad and Abdullah”.

Ismail is registered to 72,157 people, while Ahmad and Abdullah to 57,914 and 47,989 individual­s, respective­ly.

The most popular female name is Fatimah (74,605 individual­s), followed by Zainab (41,450) and Azizah (34,414).

 ??  ?? Dressed for success: Deputy Home Minister Datuk Mohd Azis Jamman (centre) together with Mohammad Razin (right) unveiling the new department uniform in Putrajaya. Also present is ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim.
Dressed for success: Deputy Home Minister Datuk Mohd Azis Jamman (centre) together with Mohammad Razin (right) unveiling the new department uniform in Putrajaya. Also present is ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim.

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